Phantom™ Red (DINV13)

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Phantom DINV invisible pigments are organic UV reactive organic pigments that are invisible in most applications until excited with a UV light (long wave 365nm or short wave 254nm). The 5 micron particle size allows for flexible formulation in water and solvent systems. The strong UV response and low loading requirements (under. 5%) make DINV pigments an excellent choice for security printing, coating and novelty applications.

Color: Red

Pigment Type: Organic Pigments, Phosphorescent

End Uses: Lacquers, Solventborne Coating, Waterborne Coating

Particle Size: 5.0 - 5.0 microns

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Applications

DINV Phantom Invisible Pigments are designed for use where they are not intended to be apparent, such as tracers and security applications. They can also be used for a variety of novelty effects where its invisible nature can be exploited. Because each application can require different levels of UV response, recommended use levels vary. Use 0.5% as a starting point and adjusted as needed. Prolonged outdoor exposure is not recommended due to the limited lightfastness properties of this product.

Properties

Color
Physical Form
Appearance
Off white powder
Typical Properties
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Average Particle Size5microns
Bulk Density0.21g/ml
Bulk Density1.75lbs/gal
Emission ColorRed
Lightfastness Blue Wool Scale2-Jan
Oil Absorption (per 100g of pigment)41gram
Peak Emission614nm
Processing Temperaturemax. 50°C
Specific Gravity1.4

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Dispersion

DINV Phantom Invisible Pigments can be easily incorporated into most water or solvent-based formulations. They should be dispersed with high-speed mixing or moderate milling. If necessary for formulation stability, suspending or dispersing aids can be used.